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Anxiously waiting for an unusual twisi, seniors Mary Beth Eppel. Suzann Barger. Kristen Hoke. ChrlstI Malone, and Carey Kimble start their action- packed year off right with a sun-filled Hawaiian Beach Party, photo bu M Miller On a chilly winter s night Kathy Shea, Martha Williams, Kathy Solowczuk. Katie Dahn, Alexa Irwin, and Colleen Roberts, warm up from literally hitting the hills during an exciting sledding trip at Lincoln Hills. pholo by Karen Reynolds SENIORS 91
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A fter Hours Partying On and On A gathering for social entertain- ment; a group assembled for amuse- ment or recreation. A sewing bee? A bridge club? No! It is Webster ' s New World Dictionary ' s definition of a party . Tfiis ancient form of entertain- ment is definitely the highlight of senior night life, admits senior Anne Hess. More commonly referred to as bashes, parties occur every Fri- day and Saturday night. It is inter- esting to note, however, that party pooper is also defined in the dictionary. Denoted as slang, the dictionary defines a party pooper as a spoil sport, especially one who is too tired or lethargic to participate in the fun or a party. According to by Karen Reynolds senior Bruce Crawford, party poopers do not exist at senior parties! Theme parties seem to be the most liked by seniors, according to senior Alexa Irwin. The hat party has been the best so far! she exclaimed. The hats varied from lampshades to football hel- mets. Beach parties or Florida parties seem to dominate senior night life — especially around spring break. Seniors will make any excuse to have a party, said senior Burt Engel. Seniors are to parties, as books are to libraries! They be- long together! decided senior Cindy Vander Brug. Taking a break from the partying scene, Lynn Lange enjoys the works . . . Big Mac, large fries and a medium Diet McDonalds- phoio by . . . Uig Mac, , )iet Coke at J Karen Reynolds ' ' Alice Hull Cindy Hunter Karen Ingles Jeff Ingold Alexa Irwin Daniel Jackson Chip Jamieson Missy Jatho Charles Johnson Caroline Johnston Rebecca Jones Leigh Kain Michael Kasmarek Brad Kasselman Michael Kauth 90 SENIORS
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N ew Hairdos They Look ' Mahvelous ' There are no more poodle skirts and greasers like in the 60 ' s. In the 80 ' s, there are just girls in mini- skirts and mods . Styles have changed in clothing, and just as much in hair. Crew cuts are scarce among the mohawks and the shaved designs. Most students who wear their hair in unique styles do it to fit their personalities — not because it ' s the in thing as senior Susan Miller asserted, It ' s not proving you have guts or that you don ' t care. Hair fits the person, not the time. Everyone isn ' t going to be running around with my hairstyle. Not many people are going to follow Bobby Jason ' s example, either; he shaved a 2 high smiley face just above the nape of his neck. 92 SENIORS by C. Ciccone and C. Raymond So from whom are these people getting their ideas? The more common hairstyles come close to Madonna and the mod scene from England. But senior Paul Newton, who has perfected not the Sid Vicious, but the Jack Wagner look for 1985, said this about the changing styles, Today ' s hairstyles have become so diverse and changing that it has become a challenge to keep up, Whether a person has a hair- style for a personal reason or because it ' s the in thing, the styles are changing fast. Locker, locker on the wall, who s got the most unique hairstyle of them all? Susan Miller comes awfully close. photo by Paul Donar
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